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.V MMwiMiiid Juo II, aot . J French Droad News k ''.. C"SSOUDATEDNOV,t,IIII THE ONLY NEVCPAPEi: VOL XXI MARSHALL, MADISON COUi: 1, ' The following is a true and correct report of all amounts credited ' )to and paid out of the different township for the year beginning . 1st llonday in December 1021, and wiiag la December 1022 and balan '4t$ on December 2nd 1922. ' - V. ' - TOWNsmrs" ... , . :;No. l; Amount credited ,.;.... ...... $14,261.82 'v Wa 1 Amminf now! nut -. . til. 392. 64 . - " r . v . v - - - - i ' V Nd; 1 . Balance December fad WOt.,.;.. VUMZ ; . : ' . . $14,261.82 $14,261.82 Township , - ' - ' No 2. Amount credited . . . ................... . . . . . $27,678.66 No. 2. Amount paidout ....... ... $8,054 20 v . ;. No. 2. Balance December 2nd, 1922...... $1 9,624.66 , , ;. , . ' ( , ' ' ' $27,678 46 $27,678.66 aiBB ft Townsnip - v :, v ; " . No. 3 Amount creiled...,.. .,v...,.,....v.. .;..vtJ.258-77 iJa3 Amount paid out... ,....,-,.... ..$1,028 32 , . V No. 3, Balance December 2nd 1922 : . $230.45 , . .. , tl,25877 '$1.258 77 Township, v . 1 No 4 k Amount" credited . . ...... $2,700.76 No 4 Amount paidout.... ...v..;..,.. ..$2,045,19 , No 4 Balance December 2nd 1 922 . ; $655,57 - ": $2 70076 $2.700 76 iXc"n8hip . r5 Amount credited . .'. ,l. . ; . ........ . .$,360.85 ' L'a 5 Amount paid out. ...V..... .1743.27 - ; Ti 5 Balance December J!nd, 4922 ... . . , .$317.58 j;i.3,Gp5c , $1,36085 t .$513.55 JIo 6 Amount credited ...... ....i : No 6 Amount paidout...;, $490.22' " " No 6 Balance December 2nd, 1923. 1$23.33 - '.r . ' -v i" I f 1 -- . " "V't:.-' -t The Bifeest Li: r Of The Bi? ' a, j 7 Amount credited . w $758.45 'No 7 Amount paid ouC. ...... .... $865.90 ' ' No 7 Overdraft December 2nd 1922 . ... j .... .$107,45 $865 90 -Township , No 8 Amount credited .......... ' No 8 Amount paid out. : . . , ...... $1,359.34 1 No 8 Balance December 2nd 1922. ; . , ..... ; .$593.94 $865 90 .$1,95328' $1,953 28 $1,953.28 Township v No 9 Amount credited..., .... .. i... . ...,. ....$9,471.96 No 9 Amount paid out , $7,1 17.58 ;No 9 Balance December 2nd 1922.. $2.354.3Xv $3,471.96. $9,471.96 Township J No 10 Amountcredited.. .................... ..$692.05. No 10 Amountpaid out........ ....$100.39 : ; - , t2.C $8632.05 Township ' : No 1 1 Amount credited ................. i ; v. $593.16 No 11 Amount paid out. V,.,. $734.41 ;,V; , No 11 Overdraft December 2nd 1922.; ...... . ..... . , i ' . . $141,25 Will be the subject ' Sunday night, and it will t Epictetus said: "Li crimes of the world. ' Holmed said: "Sin h die which fitd them all," -, - t Shakespeare said: "1 v The Bible says: "A of the most damnable of tL You are cordially iuvi hear this most important V own upon our screen colore 1 of the tncient world. TL: musty past so far back, to f swim. It is possible aba it propnate w tne memory ci t Washington, whose birthday "What Really Taics I Christian,, will be the line c' service. We will do our be. finite and to the point as po. the most vital and importan sider, -;- ;f During the month of to give a series of Sunday n' God That I Believe In." 4 j : ' And for the Sunday rr. ranging a series of sermons t Titles as follows: "The Clirl Christ of Earth." .'The Christ i The Eternal Future." ' We hope it will be posc'bb i way and will soon be here Ta we ought we should know, " t Chrict nwe possibly ctn Niihts and Mornings of April And we are going to work hard, God willing, to the end that they will be proutabie and inter esting to all who attend. ? " Hope to see you Sunday, and I trust that we shall have a good time together. I am not perfect, as l am just an ordi nary human being. Have lots and lots of. shortcomings, and make many mistakes and blunders. But I believe in God and trust in Christ, and down deep in my heart want to please them in everything, and between ourselves, I don't believe that the use of a little slang and a few other things that I do are. dis pleasing to God at alt There are too many "Mollycoddles" in the pulpit as well as other places to-day. And, honestly, cross my heart; if I was to die this minute, I do not believe that God The God Of The Bible, if you please, is the God of Molleycod dles. But more about that when we preach on . HIM on the Sunday nights of next month. - . . - y Good-bye for the present ' ' EVAN RIDGE EVANS. $734.41 $734.41 $891.64 Towcchip . No 12 Amount'credited . . M . . ; v - ITo 12 Amount paid out $1 .004.53 , llo 12 Overdraft, December 2nd 1922.. ........ ....I. .".$199.89 $1 C94.53 $1,094.53 ITj 13 Amount credited .' ..$022.81'' ; No 13 Amount paid out ;....$2'3,E3 ) , i 13 13 Balance December 2nd 1922..... ti..... 203,25 )!' $322.81 2.81 .y.) It Amount credited ; ..v..,.......-........I3G0.f3 It Anount paid out . .$332.C4 i:3 14 Overdraft December i ll tZ2.U .. $71.00 --t credits!..... .V. ..........'...."..$3,832.77 .-.trail cut .JTJ73.r5 .nee Dcccn.ber ..:J 1.-2 . -,. -Z2 .22.77 . t . f3,C32.77 C-- ..... .........5- b . - 1 G. County - G. County Amount credited , $39,399.56 ' G. County Amount paid . . . .$9,324.41 G. County Amount apportioned.,.. V.W.. $24,000 00 ',, G. County Balance, December 2nd 1922. . .. $6,075.15 -' ,, i '' , $39,399.56 $39,399.56 The above $24,000.00 apportioned to the different Townships is the 30 cent levy, and ia apportioned as follows. ' No 1 township '. $8,706 00 No 2 township , ......1,656.65 No 3 township 1 ' . .928.11 No 4 township ' r1??!? No 5-township ..,4(w.42 No 6 township . . .. 1 ...... r 513.55 No 7 township...... ....'......,'... .f ..... ..750 15 No 8 township . . 4. ......,.'..... 1.241 33 No 9 township .4,235.32 No 10 township : ; : .', -' v J'JJ ' Noll township ; v..v...Vr.-..,.;....5JJ.lb No 12 township ' 06 J-D xiiif!.;n .' i.....:.620t31 No 14 township . , . No 15 townc!.? v ........... w ,r. i p v . .-. ( ' 4.006.78 ,.,,006.10 .2660 Ieso1vct:!3 Towa of I Total 33 c J. Yc ' " I: C 'i by Commissioners j. ...... ,...,,1,453.32 icn Roads A ..1.300.00 .sSojco.io J. N. WHITE. , , ' I'rroli her J.: t received one car Anchor ;:-J Tertlllzcr for Tobacco. ir.C-' rr. , by a competent engineer and the right-of-way for Uie said rcr, ! shall be appropriated and condemned as is now provided by law for the condemnation of land for public rosds and highways in Madison County. " . ;. " . v Section 3. That the commissioners or road authorities of Madison County shall provide the means for the building and con struction of said road and shall put the County chain gang at work building the said road as soon as the road on the head of Shelton Laurel is finished, and in.the event that State convicts are pro cured for road work in Madison County, they shall be put to work immediately Upon the construction oi tnis roaa. Section 4. That the said commissioners or road authorities may provide any other means for the construction of this road that they may deem expedient an d practicable. r, ; ; V Section 5: That the commissioners of Madison County shall provide the finance for the building and construction of said road by Special taxes, by short time loans or by the sale of County bonds, as they may deem most expedient u ; ;V " Section S. That the said commissioners shall proceed to have the said road surveyed and located at the earliest time practicable after the ratification of this act, and shall cause; the work con structing this road to commence not later than ninety (90) days after the ratification of this act. f Section 7. That the said road shall be of; Buch grade and width as to make it a first-class road; i : , . ; Section 8. . That all laws or parts or clauses of lsws in con flict with thi3 act be and ,the some are hereby repealed. , Section 3. That this act shall be in force from and after its ratification. ' ' , Whiskey Captured at Hot Springs. " ) - list Thursday night- Sheriff Ramsf y and ln deputies went to Hot , Springs n d searched the trains that were passing , thru. Thov arrested five inon who were on the train. Three of these were hoboes who were lidinR the train j nnrl nn( was a boot.lcffiter and had a gallon of' liquor and the oiher man arrested ' was touna to oe an mitn thief wanted at Sevierville. Tennessee, for -tlve theft of a car. Three of the men were sent to the chaingang on Friday and will work out a thirty days -sentence before 'Squire G udger and twenty days additional for the costs. One' of the greatest ways ,of entrance i of liquor is the train as it passes thru and the slieriiT in scarcLirg these will make the fear Cl tie lrv a means ot stopping this channel The railroad authorities ; are co- operatingwell with the county officers and gives all aid possible to the county,'. What the sheriff needs is the 1 co-operation of the good citizens in .this work and if the men and women. y would. only help in a short time-j w could show that prohibition does prohibit. ; Tell th;; sheriff. . and ; let him get the men . Sheriff, Ramsey says , that he will keep to hiriiself the names of tl i mfoimers. and will give good ser vice. He.;. says , the county p ; him for the danger and the capt ; and he will safeguaid all the p pie who h'" ) him. So if afr: ' '. retaliation- loose it as he will 3 secret the name of any or t of still or, liquor and will ) best to rid the county r ' ' 4 i
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